Tribute and Salute

We woke up to another beautiful sunny day with brilliant sunshine streaming into our apartment. This time, we were at Coffs Harbour, a gem on the New South Wales coast. There was no need to venture outside to witness the stunning sunrise; our apartment offered a perfect vantage point.

Waking at 6am, we made ourselves cuppas, a comforting morning ritual. As we opened the sliding door windows leading to the balcony, the first rays of the sun began to crest over the mountains, painting the sky in hues of orange and gold.

It was a serene and breathtaking moment, one that encapsulated the simple joys of life. The crisp morning air flowed in, and we could hear the distant sounds of the ocean mingling with the chorus of birds starting their day. We could have easily spent the entire day basking in the warm sunshine on our balcony, enveloped in the beauty of our surroundings.

Adding to the joy of the morning, two butcherbirds came to greet us, perching on the railing as if to say good morning. Their presence added a delightful touch to our morning coffee time.

We are staying at the Pacific Bay Resort. This isn’t our first time here; as Peter and I have stayed here before during a past visit. I love the lush gardens, the soothing sounds of the nearby ocean, and the serene beauty of the surrounding mountains.

Peter and I set off on a coastal walk today, choosing to explore a section of the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.

(Photo taken by Peter)

You would have been hard-pressed to find a more beautiful walk. The Solitary Islands Coastal Walk links a string of idyllic golden beaches, rocky headlands, and lush rainforest along the Coffs Coast. Spanning 60 kilometers, this walk is often done over four days, a multi-day hike with accommodations and cafes readily available along the way.

Peter and I opted for an easy hike along the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk called Look At Me Now Headlands walk.

This short loop offered scenic views throughout, with a lookout that provided stunning vistas.

The loop was only 1.6 kilometers long and took us an hour to complete.

We made frequent stops, walking slowly to take in the breathtaking views and to enjoy the sight of kangaroos along the way.

It was a leisurely and delightful adventure, perfect for savouring the natural beauty of the Coffs Coast.

I highly recommend this walk to anyone visiting this part of the east coast.

(Photo taken by Peter)

It is spectacular and well worth doing. The trail was well-marked and the footpaths, maintained and clear.

It led us smoothly along the rugged headlands, offering views of the azure Pacific Ocean crashing against the cliffs below.

(Photo taken by Peter)

As we progressed, the scenery unfolded in all its splendour.

We passed by weathered rock formations shaped by centuries of wind and sea, their textures a testament to the coastal forces at play.

(Photo taken by Peter)

Every turn revealed a new panorama: stretches of golden beach embraced by emerald vegetation, and distant islands dotted on the horizon.

The highlight of our hike was the lookout point perched atop a rocky promontory. From there, we marveled at panoramic views that stretched as far as the eye could see.

(Photo taken by Peter)

To the south, Moonee Beach glimmered under the morning sun, while to the north, the tranquil waters of Emerald Beach beckoned.

Seabirds soared overhead, adding a soundtrack to the scene of natural grandeur.

When we had finished our hike, we reflected on the diversity of landscapes we had encountered in such a short distance. The blend of coastal cliffs, secluded beaches, vibrant bushland, and the numerous kangaroos along the way had made this hike a true showcase of Australia’s natural beauty.

(Photo taken by Peter)

Despite its amusing name, Look At Me Now Headland holds significant cultural importance to the local Gumbaynggirr people as an important Aboriginal site.

The headland has borne this name since at least 1885, when it was mentioned in a newspaper report detailing sightings of a fearsome sea monster.

From Look At Me Now Headland, we drove towards the Forest Sky Pier, eager to take in its sweeping views of the mountains and coastline from above.

(Photo taken by Peter)

However, along the way, the allure of the scenery beckoned us to pause the car and step out. Before even reaching our destination, we found ourselves captivated by the stunning vistas spread before us.

The landscape unfolded in layers of natural beauty—rolling mountains draped in lush greenery stretched out to meet the shimmering ocean below. The sky above painted a canvas of blue, dotted with fluffy clouds.

As we approached The Forest Sky Pier, the towering structure loomed against the backdrop of the expansive sky and rolling mountains.

The Forest Sky Pier offered a stunning viewpoint of Coffs Harbour.

(Photo taken by Peter)

We left feeling grateful for the opportunity to witness such awe-inspiring landscapes from this elevated vantage point.

(Photo taken by Peter)

As we descended from the mountains, passing through banana country, we noticed the roadsides adorned with abundant red and white poinsettia plants, both cultivated and wild. If I were to live here, my garden would be filled with both red and white poinsettia plants, creating an all-year-round Christmas garden!

(Photo taken by Peter)

The banana plantations of Coffs Harbour cling to the steep cliffs with a remarkable tenacity, defying the rugged terrain that characterises this coastal region. As we drove past, the sight of neat rows of banana trees ascending the slopes left us in awe of the ingenuity required to cultivate these fruits in such challenging conditions.

I was thrilled to visit a banana farm and buy a dozen ripe bananas. There’s nothing more local than that, and the bananas we purchased were simply unbeatable in flavour.

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Today, we thoroughly enjoyed exploring the area around Coffs Harbour and getting acquainted with its charms.

We returned to our Airbnb and savoured the late afternoon on our balcony, where we were once again visited by butcherbirds.

As I settled in to contemplate the beauty I have encountered on my East Coast road trip so far, I felt a profound urge to express some of my emotions and thoughts in words.

Here is my tribute and salute to the East Coast of Australia and the beaches of NSW:

The beauty of the Australian East Coastline is a symphony of nature’s finest elements, where mountains gracefully meet the sea in a timeless embrace. As the sun rises over the horizon, its golden fingers illuminate the rugged cliffs and sandy shores, painting the landscape in hues of warmth and wonder.

(Sublime Point Lookout, Austinmer NSW)

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The coastline weaves a tapestry of contrasts: from secluded coves with powdery white sands kissed by turquoise waters, to dramatic cliffs that stand sentinel against the crashing waves. Mountains, their peaks often shrouded in mist, descend majestically to the shoreline, offering panoramic vistas that stir the soul.

(The Sea Cliff Bridge, Clifton NSW)

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Each beach is a sanctuary of serenity, where the rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides create a soothing melody. Seabirds glide effortlessly overhead, their calls echoing across the expanse.

(Brunswick Heads Main Beach, NSW)

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But it’s not just the visual splendour that captivates; it’s the feeling of connection with nature’s raw power and beauty. Here, one can’t help but feel small in the vastness of the ocean, yet profoundly alive in the presence of such natural magnificence.

(Tallow Beach at Cape Byron, NSW)

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To wander along these shores is to witness the timeless dance of land and sea, where every rock, every wave, tells a story of resilience and harmony. It’s a tribute to the enduring allure of Australia’s East Coastline, where the mountains and the sea converge to create a landscape of unparalleled beauty and inspiration.

(Moonee Beach at Look At Me Now Headlands, NSW)

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My heart has begun to beat to the rhythm of the tides, now forever connected to this breathtaking symphony of NSW nature.


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19 responses to “Tribute and Salute”

  1. Such magnificence, absolutely breathtaking scenery and you’ve captured it beautifully!
    You can just see the powerful forces of nature at play in those waves crashing to the shore and the rocks, then there’s the gentle elements of the of the wildlife and the Aussie bush.
    East coast of Australia is truly stunning, and worth taking time to explore as you’re doing!
    Just beautiful!

    Sirpa 🌊

    1. I have been up and down the East Coast a number of times over the years, yet there is always something new to discover.

      Although we have kept our driving distances short when we move from one place to the next, sometimes I wish we had kept them even shorter. Maybe two hours of driving a day would allow enough time to explore well.

      We have driven past so many beautiful places that I feel like we have to come back and take an even better look.

      How beautiful the East Coast of Australia is! It has made its way into my heart and touched me deeply.

      I’ve said it many times, but northern New South Wales is by far my favorite part of Australia. I just LOVE it. It’s so lush and majestic.

      Thank you for your encouraging words, Sirpa!

      1. It would be fantastic to take your time, like weeks or months, to explore a particular area if you had time on your side. You’ve done really well and you’ve seen and experience lots, a proper road trip holiday indeed!
        It’s a great way to see where one would like to perhaps live and retire one day, but for me it’s about my family and my Grandchildren, where they live is where we live, and I know that you understand and feel that too. 💕

        Sirpa 🩷

      2. Yes, I understand that only too well. My heart and home is where my children and grandchildren are. Yet, I dream of having a holiday home here somewhere…

  2. What a beautiful sunrise!! Makes me smile that the birds came to say good morning.

    Nice resort! Ain’t y’all fancy!! 🤭

    That looks like an amazing walk to take. Those amazing ocean views and kangaroos. Can just imagine how serene that was. I can see myself there walking a bit then sitting taking on the views and sounds.

    The Forest Sky Pier looks interesting. Magnificent views! Did you go out onto it?

    How cool y’all visited a banana farm and got fresh bananas! Would love to visit something like that one day. How did they taste compared to bananas you buy in store?

    Love your perspective on NSW! It was a absolutely beautiful place! There is something about the coastline mixed with the countryside and mountains. It touches you deep within your soul.

    1. I love the sunrises from our balcony!

      Your comment about “ain’t you fancy” made me laugh out loud. It’s a very humble fancy, but very nice!

      In my opinion, that walk is a must if you’re visiting this area. It beautifully showcases the local beauty. We saw lots of couples walking hand in hand, as well as singles and small groups. We stopped along the way to talk to a lovely young couple from Switzerland.

      I have a desire to do that four-day hike someday, stopping at local accommodations and cafes along the way. It has now made its way onto my bucket list.

      Absolutely, I went onto it, all the way to the very end. I must admit it felt a little wobbly but still secure enough. “I went on a bear hunt and I’m not scared.” Haha!

      Those bananas are the best-tasting bananas I have ever had in Australia. I have to admit that I had even better ones in Bangkok—the tiny, little sweet ones. But for normal-sized bananas, you can’t get any better. Let to ripen on the tree, no middleman handling, just straight from the tree to my mouth. Delicious!

      The NSW coastline has truly touched me deeply. I feel moved to tears as I think about it and all the gorgeous beaches I have seen (with you and Peter) along this road trip. I realise how I have changed over the years. With age, I have gained more appreciation for the beauty of nature.

      1. I find it funny that I have been drawn to nature all of my life. The appreciation and respect I have for it and the feeling of being at one with the land and ocean. It makes my heart smile when someone tells me they have gained more appreciation for it all. Maybe now you better understand me and my love for it and how it touches me deep within.

      2. Maybe I didn’t express my feelings in a way that is easy to understand. It’s not that nature and its beauty haven’t drawn me or touched me even when I was younger. The beauty of Finland, for example, has always moved me to tears. It’s the ruggedness and the majestic beauty of the ocean that have slowly grown on me. As I have gotten older, it has made its way into my heart, speaking of the majesty of its Creator.

      3. It was my last sentence that I should have been more articulate with. By nature, I meant the beaches and the coastline that I have been talking about.

        And yes, my newfound appreciation for the beaches has helped me understand you and others like you better. For me, it’s the connection to my Creator that stirs me when I witness their majesty.

      4. One more thought… You say: “the feeling of being one with the land and ocean.” I have never felt that feeling of being one with the ocean. It’s a foreign concept to me. Yet, maybe because I come from Finland, I have felt that feeling of being one with the land and the lakes there. So from that point of view, I can very well understand you. Australia stirs my soul and moves me to tears with its beauty at times. This is my adopted country, and having lived here all my adult life, it sure feels like home to me. And I am so very proud of it. Very deep thoughts and emotions to explore! Difficult to always articulate perfectly these complex feelings and emotions.

      5. I understand

  3. Fantastic pictures and the story telling makes it feel like I was along side you both. I guess Peter caught the kangaroos sunbathing near the water. LOL. Another fantastic relaxing day along the ocean. Gary Knight

    1. Thanks, Gary!

      Yes, from the pictures it might look like the kangaroos were near the water, but we were actually high up on the hill and the beach was down low.

      The kangaroos were up on the hill where the sun warmed them, trying to rest during the day. Apparently, during dusk and dawn, they hop along the beaches. I wish I had seen that! Maybe one day.

  4. The nature in all of its breathtaking beauty, magnificent power and gentle whisper, its colours, shapes and forms, it’s powerful brushstrokes, it’s infinite, intricate details paints a picture of a wonderful, loving Creator. All this beauty if reflected in one’s own soul, like a deep clear fountain mirroring the sky above, whence then the inspired artistic expressions spring forth.

    Stopping to reflect, to catch one’s breath is all it takes to connect it all, join the dots and understand….

    To rest awhile, to take it all in, is like a soothing balm that heals the wounds and calms the mind…

    And to think all this wealth is all around us..

    So why the hurry? Quo Vadis?

    Peter

    1. Beautifully said. Makes me want to keep writing after reading your thoughts! Inspiring!

  5. Yes, keep writing! You are onto something. Your ode to the NSW coast is inspiring and springs from deep within. Your soul reflects its beauty and springs forth the God given talent to praise His handiwork by the creative words expressing the gratitude of your heart for all this extravagant beauty and opportunity to savour and take it all in.

    This is the way of all true art.

    Peter

    1. Thank you, Peter! You touched something very deep within me with your words!

  6. It’s the deep true places within us that hide the most delicate and beautiful cords of our instrument of praise.

    It is there we understand before words come, the language of the heart that then finds its way to expression…

    The difference between man made and God given.

    Peter

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